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Almoning

Definition: The word "almond" in Hebrew is a singular, masculine noun with two senses: 1. The plural form, used for one or more almonds: - The phrase "they had many almonds," which means they had many nuts or dried fruits. - The expression "he has many almonds," which refers to someone having many of something. 2. The singular form, used in reference to a single almond: - "One almond" is an idiom for one nut or fruit. Now let's delve into its detailed definition in the Bible: In Deuteronomy 16:15, it says: "And if ye shall say unto me, We have eaten and are full; then let us go back from this mountain to Egypt." The phrase "we have eaten" implies that they had consumed or consumed much. However, the apostle Paul uses a similar phrase in Romans 9:24: "When ye were with yourselves we ate, and were filled." In both cases, it is a comparison of being full or satisfied. In John 13:10-16, Jesus says: "Verily I say unto you, Except the blind have seen and the lame have walked upon the road, they cannot see the path before them. But this one is worthy to be the judge with God's angels." This verse also mentions almonds as "the way of the Lord." In Hebrews 13:6-8, Paul says: "The unshaped almond does not yield honey; neither is it able to bear the weight of a grain of barley." The idea here is that we cannot eat or drink without being full and satisfied. These verses illustrate the idea that even when we are not physically eating something, our souls experience satisfaction and fulfillment.


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